@ramandielham from my understanding you only get the fee waiver if you see your score and cancel it; if you withdraw you do not fall into that category and therefore, unfortunately, will not get the fee waiver for a future test.
@"leahdejavu O__O " I hated that, I'm sorry you were in the same shoes! Just wanted to let you know I just checked today and they added a new testing center for Shanghai.
@xsdray Wow, thank you so much for the information about your experiences at both testing centers, it is really helpful and I will definitely take into consideration all that you have said when choosing one! I'm sorry that the proctors were talking …
@lsatbeastmode Sorry for any confusion, I definitely should have chosen a better word (and I edited my original sentence to clear up that confusion)! I meant accommodations as in a place to stay at a hotel/hostel because the exam is at 8:30am. So in…
It sounds like you rationalized your own thought process and are leaning towards one way. I have had friends go to law schools specifically in areas they want to work in. Those law schools are known in the area as the law school to go to, and my fri…
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For LR in BR I do things differently than what my friends do. I have friends who write/type out their explanations. While I find this helpful in general, for me I found my preference. I have the PT 62-71 bundle from LSAC so I type up the que…
I think you should let LSAC know so they wont hire them as proctors again and mess up future LSAT takers as well. I'm so sorry that this happened to you Every minute is precious on the test and the LSAC knows that and should offer to cancel your sc…
My friend had a similar issue and while his solution would be distracting for me it worked for him. He would draw an arrow from the question to a space on his paper where he was doing his work. Therefore it was visually easy for him to see the conne…
I think completing the CC in a months time is doable if you put in the hours. I was able to only because I was studying full-time. However most will advise to go over the main points of the CC again after you finished it the first time, then do ques…
There is a lesson on the admissions course found here, https://7sage.com/admissions/lesson/rec-cheat-sheet/?ss_completed_lesson=17073, on what advice to give for recommenders.
I am in the same exact boat as you! Luckily, CAS remains active for five years. I emailed all of my recommenders (who have sent in their recommendations already) explaining that I am no longer applying in 2019 instead I'll be applying in 2020 and if…
"Do NOT have a transcript sent from an international institution IF your bachelor’s degree is from a US, US territory/associated state, or Canadian school, and
the total amount of work you completed at all international institutions combined is equ…
I'm in the same boat as you. I'm going to take the November test and if I don't like my score I will cancel it and take it again in March, but I will apply for the next cycle. By then all my materials will be ready for the late September/early Octob…
I would love to see a blog post that focuses on law school concentrations and the best schools that fall under each category. For example the best law schools for family law or environmental law.
Most law schools ask for a CAS report sent by the LSAC, more information can be found here: https://www.lsac.org/applying-law-school/jd-application-process/credential-assembly-service-cas. Once they receive all of the transcripts necessary, and you …
You can usually view your unofficial transcript online at your University's website, which will show your GPA. Though when the LSAC receives all of your transcripts from all applicable institutions they have their own system of calculating everythin…